Conditions for Testing “Hidden Food Intolerance”
- Excessive weight
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, persistent fatigue, sleep disorders, migraines, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
- Unresponsive muscle mass growth despite active training
- Skin rashes of unspecified origin
- Headaches and pain syndromes of unknown etiology
- Digestive discomfort post-meal (bloating, heartburn, diarrhea, constipation, nausea)
- Inherited food intolerances
- Nutritional challenges in children under three years of age
- Recurrent viral, bacterial, and fungal infections
Diseases for which Our Test is Indicated:
- Obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes
- Chronic diseases of the cardiovascular system, rheumatic and autoimmune conditions
- Thyroid dysfunctions
- Gastrointestinal tract disorders
- Persistent and chronic ENT disorders, bronchial asthma
- Skin conditions such as rash, dermatitis, acne, urticaria, Quincke’s edema, eczema
- Kidney stone disease, nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis
- Reproductive system disorders
- Decreased libido in young adults
- Attention deficits and developmental delays in young patients
Immunohealth’s Approach
To uncover the root causes of “hidden food intolerance,” we utilize the IGG ELISA immunoassay – a highly precise method endorsed in the USA and EU. Merely 5 ml of blood is necessary for this analysis, which requires no special preparatory measures. This test uncovers immune responses that traditional skin tests might miss, providing insights into a different spectrum of allergic reactions.
How We Tailor Diets
- We begin with a Dry Blood Spot collection from the finger.
- Analysis is independent of meal times, but we advise a medical consultation if antibiotics, glucocorticosteroids, immunostimulants, or immunosuppressors have been recently administered.
- At the Immunohealth lab, blood undergoes ELISA testing. A physician then processes the results through a proprietary computerized diagnostic system, designed to minimize error – a cornerstone of our high clinical success rates.
- Our method also enables a precise comparison of immune responses pre- and post-program, offering a definitive measure of its impact.
Crafting an Elimination Diet:
Post-analysis, patients receive three categorically distinct product lists:
- Red: Foods to avoid
- Yellow: Foods to consume sparingly
- Green: Foods to enjoy freely
Support During the Initial Diet Month
Beyond testing, Immunohealth offers an extensive educational consultation, and a follow-up appointment within the initial four-week period to tailor the diet as needed. Physicians are available for queries via phone or messaging services at designated times. Upon program completion, a consultation is arranged to review outcomes and make any necessary dietary adjustments or recommendations.
If an allergy develops, contact your physician promptly to modify your diet accordingly.